Brace yourselves. What's likely to be the coldest weather of the season will roll into Southern New England early next week.
A Storm Team 10 Weather Alert goes into effect this weekend as Southern New England is forecast to observe its first notable snowfall event of 2024-2025.
A storm bringing snow Sunday will be followed by an arctic outbreak dropping temperatures into the 'single digits.'
While a weekend winter storm still remains uncertain, forecasters believe a cold air mass could bring temperatures down to between 10 and 15 degrees early next week.
Snow showers moved across the northeast on Saturday, coating New England areas in winter white and causing slippery conditions on the streets. The snow is still falling, but here’s a look at snow totals across New England as they come into the National Weather Service.
Forecasters have an idea of how much snow could fall between Sunday night and Monday, but while plowable, uncertainty looms as to exactly how much.
After a week of biting cold temperatures and strong winds, this weekend will bring a light covering of snow across New England, including New Hampshire. This weekend's snowfall will be calm, bringing showers with little to no accumulation across the state on both Thursday night and Saturday into Sunday.
Expect another bout of cold weather this week and a potential storm on the weekend, according to National Weather Service.
On Friday afternoon the NWS reported "confidence is increasing that southern New England will experience a light to moderate winter storm."
Massachusetts could see several inches of snow this weekend from a weather system passing over the region on Sunday night, according to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service's Boston office.
A fast-moving coastal storm is likely to spread accumulating snow well inland, impacting part of New York and most of New England Sunday night into Monday. Ahead of the storm, Sunday is fairly quiet with a wind out of the north and temperatures in the 20s.